Rotator Cuff Tears - Approximately 1% of the adult population will have shoulder pain at some point in their lives. Having a Rotator Cuff Tear does not mean you have to have surgery. Many patients recover from it with a conservative treatment including Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation.
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